I don't really collect obsoletes, but that Shreveport, LA $20 is awesome.
FWIW, to me, it does look dipped, but still looks attractive. I like the coin, but then again, I like bust halves in general.
Judd 676 is a pattern, very much like one VegasVic recently posted. Your 1869 3C is a proof of a production coin. Very nice coin, though!
No, in fact, they have been fighting to get the parodies taken down for years.
Well, I wouldn't say it's worth more than $20.
It's crazy how just a small size NY $5 set is actually such an ambitious undertaking. Good for you for doing it... again!
My favorite is the crying girl being consoled by her friend, "Don't worry, you already flipped your coin for a $3K profit."
I think the OP just wanted to show his coin. Chill, man.
Picked up a 1901 $10 LT that looked nice for the grade. Decided to turn some profits into a new note, for the first time in a while. Seller's...
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Unfortunately, you can't restore a date on a silver coin. Even on nickel coins (read: buffalo nickels) acid treatment is the only thing that will...
There are $2000 dollar coins that I would rather have than the 1st Gold Kennedy.
Nice write-up, Charmy!
Perfect ribbon reverse, looks the like the dies were in good shape for this one.
Nice pickups
Ok, now I really want to know how it went down. Do tell!
Agree! Been hoarding them for a few years now. Talk about bang for your buck. Sorry if this is increasingly irrelevant to the flow of the thread....
$5 or thereabouts. B-B through E-B are the more valuable blocks for these '35A mules.
65, 64, 66 is my guess. Very nice examples! That would be an awesome snag even if these were not RPMs! Your LCS seems a lot more generous than I...
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